Example sentences of "[noun] know me " in BNC.
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1 | The people in Spain know me and they know what I can achieve . |
2 | ‘ The Soul Eaters know me well by now , ’ he said . |
3 | All these strangers know me . |
4 | The landlord knew me , for Benjamin and I often lodged there when we came up to town . |
5 | ‘ Yer niver knew me dad , did yer ? ’ |
6 | So it was the likes of that and these things that got me to know my staff and got my staff to know me . |
7 | ‘ People know me in Weatherbury . |
8 | ‘ Because , ’ he went on , ‘ I give you fair warning , not many people know me very well . |
9 | ‘ The Vetch ’ is a really good restaurant ; so good , I ca n't afford to eat there , but I have played there on occasions and most of the staff know me well enough to stop for a drink and a chat . |
10 | I wanted my friends to know me better than they had before . |
11 | I am well used to a life apart from the circle that many of my Medau friends know me in . |
12 | Because she [ the new maths teacher ] did n't know me , she did n't have any confidence in me … but because she did n't have any confidence in me , I did n't have any confidence in myself , and that is the thing that really makes me regret changing schools … at my first school all the teachers knew me and had confidence in me . |
13 | The kid knows me . |
14 | I know you never considered Madeleine was the right girl for me and no one in this whole world knows me as well as you do , so I ca n't ignore your opinion , even though I 'd like to . |
15 | I enrolled under my maiden name , because I wanted other students to know me as a person first , as opposed to a professor 's wife . |
16 | I did n't lack support ; the Spanish public knew me from the European Indoor . |
17 | The public knows me , I do n't have to pose . |
18 | Your folks know me , I get on all right with them , your mum 's real hoot , I always giggle with your mum , she thinks life 's a laugh . |
19 | Fly knew me well . |
20 | Look here , my mother knows me and that ought to be enough for you . ’ |
21 | I 'd only just come in from seeing to a sick sow — I 'm a pig farmer ; Mrs Langton here at Broom House knows me well . ’ |